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Hi I'm Zach

I'm 20, I am a Mormon and I am serving in the Idaho Pocatello Mission.

About Me

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My name is Zach Dart, I am the first missionary of my whole family. I am the oldest of 3. I enjoy playing football, golf, anything that I can do outdoors! I plan on attending BYUI and BYU Provo for Political Science and Law.

Why I am a Mormon

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Honestly it is pretty simple. So I can return to my heavenly father who has given me everything I have. Also because I love to serve people to talk with them and help them in anyway I can. I have also been outgoing and I know that on my mission that will help me greatly. To show people that no matter what happens someone is there, and cares for them. That someone went through all of our pains and trials so that we can return to him when we make a mistake. We all make mistakes right? You don't have to live with that guilt and shame. Through Jesus Christ you can be truly happy again.

How I live my faith

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I live my faith wanting to serve a mission. By preparing my self to teach the people in my mission this gospel. Which I have had the privilege to grow up in and gain my own testimony. I love to serve others no matter what they may need, but I will help them with the best of my ability. I believe that service is so very important to our Father in Heaven. As I strive to become more like Our Savior Jesus Christ and to develop attributes that he would want me to have.

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